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 1     I,     92|         mind of Tiberius. "Such zeal," he thought, "could not
 2     I,     94| Germanicus having praised their zeal, took only for the war their
 3    II,    115|       vying with one another in zeal for the commonwealth. Pollio'
 4   III,     15|    angry with their intemperate zeal. For to what purpose did
 5   III,     24|      the prosecution with rival zeal, and there was no reply,
 6   III,     62|       standard-bearers vying in zeal, and even the privates loudly
 7    IV,     22|   inspire the priests with more zeal in attending to the ceremonial,
 8    IV,     38|     having rewarded his special zeal in that trial, with further
 9    IV,     80|        abundance of wealth, nor zeal for public popularity, but
10    IV,     84|                  But though the zeal of the nobles and the bounty
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